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Government Antismoking Policies

Part of the American University Studies Series 10: Political Science series
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This unique work assesses both the demand-reducing impacts and the political costs and benefits of every major federal and state antismoking policy.

Special attention is given to warning labels, the federal government's favorite action.

The demand-stimulating effects of advertising, new brands, and nicotine yields are also gauged.

Simonich develops (1) a cognitive theory of smoking choice that incorporates nicotine addiction, (2) an econometric model of cigarette demand, and (3) a political analysis based on theories of policy innovation and diffusion.

He proposes a simple rule to better reconcile political expediency and sales-reducing effects in the future.

The book contains two invaluable resources: the only quarterly data set of U.S. cigarette demand and a detailed summary of prior demand models.

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Product Details
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820414409 / 9780820414409
Hardback
01/07/1991
United States
301 pages, 21 tab., 2 fig.
580 grams
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